Eldric stood on the balcony, his eyes lifted to the night sky as he slowly sipped from the vial in his hand. The dark liquid inside—hex drops—slid down his throat like warm fire. He hummed in ecstasy. He treated it like wine, but in his opinion, it was far better.
No wine had ever made him feel like this.
The moment it entered his body, a familiar warmth spread through his veins. His thoughts sharpened. His muscles felt lighter and way stronger. Every time he drank it, he felt more confident, more complete like he was slowly becoming the man he was meant to be. And beneath it all, his power continued to grow, steady and undeniable.
That alone would have been enough to put him in a good mood.
But there was another reason Eldric was smiling.
Two days ago, the news had reached him.
Thalric was dead.
At first, Eldric hadn’t believed it. Thalric being captured made far more sense. A prince was always hard to kill after all. But the truth revealed itself quickly enough. Thalric’s armies had collapsed almost overnight. The forces besieging Eden City had vanished, abandoning their camps under cover of darkness. Even nobles had fled alongside common soldiers.
That alone told Eldric everything.
If Thalric had still been alive—even imprisoned—those men would not have run. They would have waited. They would have hoped.
Instead, they scattered.
Which meant his brother was truly dead.
Eldric exhaled softly, another sip of hex drops touching his lips. He had always believed Thalric would die first. Even as children, Thalric had been reckless—loud, impulsive, convinced that strength alone could solve everything. Eldric had once thought he would feel grief when that day came.
But now?
There was none.
There was no sorrow or anger bubbling in his heart, only disappointment. His brother had fallen far too quickly.
Eldric had wanted him alive longer, wanted him to keep Arzan occupied, to bleed him slowly, to drag the war out. Instead, Thalric had proven himself to be exactly what Eldric had always suspected in the end: a blunt weapon wielded without care.
Useless.
Still, Eldric’s gaze narrowed slightly as he stared into the distance.
Something about Thalric’s death bothered him.
He knew about the siege of Fort Kaelgrim. He had heard about the explosion—the one that had shaken the land itself, the one people claimed could be heard for miles. Fort Kaelgrim no longer existed.
When his scouts had returned, the reports they brought were hard to believe.
The stone walls that had stood for centuries were reduced to melted rubble and blackened craters, as if a dragon had descended from the sky and torn the fort apart in a fit of rage. Even from miles away, the land around it was scarred.
Eldric considered that a victory in its own way. Whatever had happened there had removed Thalric from the board completely. Rumours were already spreading—wild stories of divine punishment, forbidden spells and everything else—but Eldric didn’t care for rumours.
He wanted the truth.
He raised the glass again, taking another slow sip of the hex drops, letting the warmth spread through his body, when he heard footsteps behind him.
Eldric turned.
Mage Jasper was approaching, his robes still neat despite the late hour. He had become Eldric’s primary Mage, the one commanding the others in Eden City. Eldric knew well enough that Jasper’s loyalty leaned toward his mother, Regina, but he tolerated the man since he was the strongest Mage he had.
Jasper stopped a few steps away and bowed.
Eldric gave a short grunt, allowing him to straighten.
Up close, Eldric noticed the faint redness in Jasper’s eyes. Another sign that the Mage had been using the hex drops as well.
Jasper didn’t waste time.
“The scouts have confirmed what happened at Fort Kaelgrim,” he said. “A few of Thalric’s men survived. Arzan healed them before they ran away. They told us everything.”
“I was just thinking about it,” Eldric responded calmly. “Tell me. What really happened?”
Jasper’s jaw tightened.
“The mana cannons,” he said, bitterness creeping into his voice. “They were a trap from the start. Arzan somehow controlled all of them at once. They exploded together—took down the fort, your brother, and almost everyone inside.”
For a moment, Eldric didn’t respond, taking each word slowly. Then, his eyes shifted to the mana cannon placed on the terrace nearby, its metal surface catching the faint moonlight.
Impossible, he thought.
No matter how many times he had heard of Arzan’s schemes, this crossed into something else entirely.
Eldric immediately took a step back from the mana cannon, his expression tightening. “That’s a terrible way to die,” he muttered.
“Yes,” Jasper said quietly. “It is.”
Eldric locked his eyes on him and ordered without hesitation. “Get rid of everything we have that came from Arzan. Directly or indirectly. Make it a priority.”
Jasper nodded at once.
“I never imagined something like this was possible,” Eldric continued. “Arzan played us perfectly.”
“Yes, I never thought Arzan would have such tricks,” Jasper replied, clearly uneasy even saying the name. “And according to the latest reports, he’s already moving toward Eden City. He intends to end this war by defeating us.”
Eldric didn’t answer immediately.
“Duke Kestrelain requests your presence,” Jasper added. “He wants a meeting to discuss how to kill Arzan and dismantle his faction.”
That was when Eldric froze as a single question echoed in his mind.
How do I stop him?
For the first time, Eldric realized something deeply unsettling—he had never truly thought about this before. For years, he had followed his mother’s plans, trusted her schemes and even let her decide what to do about Arzan. He had acted like a king in name, but never in responsibility.
Now, when the moment demanded an answer, his mind was empty. What should a puppet make of itself when the master is no longer in control? Who should he listen to? Himself?
Doubts crept up one after another.
Anxiety crawled up his spine. He lifted the vial again and drank more hex drops, swallowing greedily as the familiar warmth spread through him, steadying his thoughts.
His army was stronger than before. His Mages were empowered. But he had seen what Arzan could do.
Against that kind of power, soldiers were nothing more than fodder.
The more Eldric thought about it, the clearer it became—Eden City was not ready. If Arzan unleashed even a fraction of the power he had shown at Veridia, the wards would collapse in moments.
And once they fell, everything Eldric ruled would follow.
Maybe there was only one place in the entire kingdom that could withstand Arzan’s assault for more than a few days—the capital.
It held the strongest ward ever built, layered and reinforced over generations. If Arzan came with the same power he had shown at Veridia, Eden City would fall. But the capital? It could hold. Weeks, maybe longer. Long enough for someone to find a way to kill him.
The thought came with a cost.
That would mean facing his mother.
Eldric’s fingers tightened slightly around the empty vial as he looked at Jasper. “What has my mother said in her recent letters?”
Jasper hesitated before answering. “Nothing new, my lord. She demands a proper explanation for your actions. She wants to know what you intend to do, and what became of Selwin.” He paused, then added carefully, “She also insists you return to the capital at once. According to her, you acted against her wishes.”
Eldric let out a quiet chuckle, though there was bitterness behind it. “That’s exactly why I don’t read those letters.” He turned to Jasper. “Do you believe it? That I went against her?”
Jasper visibly stiffened, clearly choosing his words. “I am too insignificant to judge my betters, my lord.”
Eldric laughed softly. “You always know how to survive.” Then the humor faded, replaced by a tired sigh. “She wants me back.”
“Yes,” Jasper replied. “Very much so.”
Eldric looked down at the hex drops still clinging to the glass. Without hesitation, he drained the vial completely. Warmth spread through him, the familiar hum quieting the chaos in his thoughts.
“Fine,” he said at last. “Then she’ll have me back.”
Jasper blinked. “My lord?”
“Have every soldier and conscript who has taken hex drops prepare to move,” Eldric continued calmly. “We leave by dawn. We’re falling back to the capital and preparing for a siege.”
Jasper’s eyes widened. “But—my lord—that means abandoning Eden City. Duke Kestrelain will never agree to this.”
Eldric didn’t say anything, knowing Jasper would follow his orders and turned back to watch the sky. The whisper in his mind urged him forward, wrapping the decision in certainty. It told him this was the only path. The right one.
***
Princess Amara ducked just in time.
An arrow sliced through the air where her head had been a heartbeat ago, and she rolled forward without thinking. A wooden sword swept past her back as she came up on one knee. She twisted aside, boots scraping against the dirt, and let out a sharp laugh when the Knight overextended and nearly lost his balance.
She didn’t waste the opening.
Mana flowed, familiar and steady. A spell circle formed between her palms.
It was a second Circle Spell—[Tide Break.]
A month ago, shaping it would have taken her ten full seconds. Now it snapped into place in three.
Water burst forward from her hands, slamming into the Knight’s chest. His armor rang like a struck bell as he flew backward and rolled across the ground, coming to a stop in a cloud of dust.
Two more Knights charged.
Amara shifted her aim at the last moment and drove the spell into the ground instead. Water spread instantly, soaking the earth and turning it slick. Both men skidded, boots sliding out from under them, and landed hard on their backs with startled curses.
She was already turning—
A flash of white light tore across her vision. Her instincts screamed, and she squeezed her eyes shut, but pain still ripped through her arm. Something struck her shoulder, sharp and numbing, and she stumbled, teeth clenched.
Amara reacted on instinct.
Water surged out around her in jagged spikes, exploding from the ground in a rough circle. Anyone too close was thrown back, yelps and grunts sounding as bodies hit dirt. But before she could steady herself, another bolt of pain shot up her leg, and she nearly fell.
She forced herself upright, breathing hard.
When she finally opened her eyes, the field had changed. Two Knights lay groaning on the ground, blood seeping through their training armor where the spikes had clipped them.
Only one person still stood.
Silvren.
The young Mage smiled at her, calm and pleased, as if this were exactly how the exchange should go. Light gathered in his hands, a spell circle forming with practiced ease.
Amara straightened despite the ache in her arm and leg. Mana answered her call again, cool and familiar, water swirling between her palms.
Bright light flashed from Silvren’s hands.
At the same moment, Princess Amara lashed out with a roaring wave of water, meeting his spell head-on.
Both spells collided in midair and burst apart in a flash of light and mist. But Amara’s wave did not stop there. It pushed through the fading explosion and slammed into Silvren’s chest, sending him skidding backward across the ground.
She did not hesitate.
Amara rushed forward, boots splashing through the water still spreading across the training field. Another spell structure began forming in her hands, the familiar pull of mana gathering at her palms.
Before she could release it, Silvren raised one hand.
“I concede,” he said, breathing hard but smiling. “You won, Princess Amara.”
She froze mid-step. The spell unraveled at once, the gathered mana dispersing into the air like mist. A long breath escaped her as the tension drained from her body, leaving her limbs suddenly heavy.
Amara reached out, offering her hand. Silvren took it, and she pulled him up to his feet.
“Are you hurt anywhere?” she asked. “I can heal you.”
He shook his head. “Just bruises. They’ll be gone by tomorrow. No need to waste your mana.”
She studied him for a moment. “Are you sure?”
He nodded again, firmer this time.
Only then did Amara turn away, moving toward the others scattered across the field. These training sessions had become routine—something she insisted on, day after day. She refused to be unprepared. And because of that, she had spent more time learning healing spells as well.
Light magic was natural for healing, but water had its own strengths. It soothed, closed wounds, and eased pain as well, if not better. She knelt beside each soldier in turn, laying glowing hands over bruises and cuts, sealing them carefully one by one.
By the time she finished, her mana felt thin, her breathing slower. Still, she straightened her back and faced the group.
“You all did well today,” Amara said, her voice steady. “I expect better counters tomorrow.”
A few groans followed. A few smiles too.
Silvren laughed softly, rubbing his chest as he got his breath back. “You’ll still beat us, Princess,” he said. “At least until we learn how not to slip every time you flood the ground.”
Amara smiled, a hint of mischief in her eyes. “I could teach you a counter spell for that,” she said. “But that would be giving you an advantage.”
One of the soldiers snorted. “And giving an enemy an advantage is just asking them to kill you.”
Amara nodded at once. She had been the one to say those exact words weeks ago, and hearing them repeated back made her chest tighten. The soldiers had learned faster than she expected.
Another man spoke up while brushing dirt off his armor. “Still, this training will matter once we march toward the capital.”
A few of them nodded, their expressions turning serious.
Amara didn’t say anything. The mention of the capital sent a dull weight settling in her stomach.
She already knew what was happening beyond Veyrin. Reports came every day—cities falling, banners changing, armies surrendering. Thalric was dead. The western region had bent the knee. And now only one obstacle stood between Arzan and the throne.
Her brother.
Viscount Redmont had been clear when he delivered the orders. They were to march soon. Surround the capital. Break the wards and end the civil war right then and there.
The soldiers around her joked and talked as if it were just another campaign, but Amara couldn’t join in. The war had finally reached something personal.
So, taking an opportunity, she left the rooftop where they trained. No one stopped her as she turned and walked away.
She moved through the corridors of Veyrin at an unhurried pace, her footsteps echoing softly against the stone. She has spent over a month here now. Long enough for the place to feel familiar, even safe. One of the few regions the war had never touched.
And soon, she would be leaving it behind to end her own family.
She could have stayed. No one would have forced her to march. She was a princess, after all.
But she didn’t want to hide.
When she reached her room, she closed the door behind her and went straight to her desk. A thick book lay open where she had left it—Advanced Applications of Offensive Water Magic.
Amara sat down and pulled it closer.
Her fingers brushed the page as she began to read. When they marched on the capital, she couldn’t afford to stand behind others anymore.
She wouldn’t just be a princess.
She would also need to be a Mage. If not for herself, then the man who had healed her.
***
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Chapters
- 372. Right time to attack
- 370. Always a plan
- 369. Vast plane
- 368. Showing off strength
- 367. Magus Reborn
- 366. A trek through the plane.
- 365. Earth plane
- 364. Space between realms
- 363. Ritual
- 362. Moving pieces
- 361. Coming to an agreement
- 360. Old enemies
- 359. A letter to help
- 358. Finding an old enemy (2)
- 357. Finding an old enemy (1)
- 356. The last two cores
- 355. Better than Mages (3)
- 354. Better than Mages (2)
- 353. Better than Mages (1)
- 352. Hunting the elementals (3)
- 351. Hunting the elementals (2)
- 350. Hunting elementals (1)
- 349. Requirements for the ritual
- 348. Earth plane
- 347. Death ritual
- 346. Burning ashes
- 345. Burning Sylvastra (1)
- 344. Research and planes
- 343. Journey to Veralt
- 342. High humans
- 341. Diary
- 340. Return to Valkyrie Tower
- Dao of Money is Out!
- 339. Long live the king (3)
- 338. Long live the king (2)
- 337. Long live the king (1)
- 336. Do you want to marry her?
- 335. Graveyard of grief
- 334. One meeting to change (2)
- hi guys
- 333. One meeting to change (1)
- 332. Aftermath of civil war
- 331. Soulspace
- 330. End of the princes
- 329. The queen’s end
- 328. Purging dead mana
- 327. A knight’s duty
- 326. To end it all (3)
- 325. To end it all (2)
- 324. To end it all (1)
- 323. A king’s final move
- 322. Bad parenting
- 321. Final bits of ember
- 320. Retreat
- 319. Winning the west
- 318. Victory is Never Clean
- 317. Exploding castle
- 316. Breaking walls
- 315. How about getting a wife?
- 314. Signs of Rebel
- 313. A little trap
- 312. Testing the wand
- 311. Wand creation
- 310. Being a spy
- 309. War reports
- 308. Fort runs
- 307. A drink
- 306. Rebellious
- 305. Ways of power
- 304. Kraels
- 303. King of the north
- 302. Elias and a favour
- 301. Killing a prince
- 300. Mage vs array (2)
- 299. Mage vs array (1)
- 298. Mage arrays
- 297. Vhailor
- 296. Selenia
- 295. Cousinly tensions
- 294. No place to run
- 293. Mage killer
- 292. Siege of Solmere
- 291. Watcher’s Worth
- 290. Tent tactics
- 289. Helpless
- 288. Cloudy
- 287. I’m sorry, son
- 286. The plan (2)
- 285. The plan (1)
- 284. Messengers
- 283. Coronation
- 282. Against tyranny
- 281. State of the kingdom
- 280. Desire of conquest
- 279. Merchant in War (Volume 5 starts)
- Magus Reborn – Volume 3 is Out Now!
- Volume 4 Epilogue 2
- Volume 4 Epilogue 1
- 278. Princes
- 277. Votes
- 276. Assembly (3)
- 275. Assembly (2)
- 274. Assembly (1)
- 273. Prelude to Assembly
- 272. Strongest Mage in the kingdom
- 271. Duel of the century (3)
- 270. Duel of the century (2)
- 269. Duel of the century (1)
- 268. Princely spectators
- 267. Prince meddling
- 266. Slave
- 265. Challenge in webs
- 264. Balcony talks
- 263. Handling nobles
- 262. Neither Ahead, Neither Behind
- 261. Carrot, stick and spells (1)
- 260. Long awaited
- 259. Thorny queen
- 258. Garden walk
- 257. Invitation of death
- 256. Mad King prelude
- 255. Opposite ends of same coin
- 254. The tale of a bard
- 253. Healing lands
- 252. Sand funerals
- 251. Library of artifacts
- 250. Not about present, but future
- 249. Blood brothers
- 248. Astral fight
- 247. Revenge
- 246. Valkyrie’s Tower (5)
- 245. Valkyrie’s Tower (4)
- 244. Valkyrie’s Tower (3)
- 243. Valkyrie’s Tower (2)
- 242. Valkyrie’s Tower (1)
- 241. Meeting of the tribes
- 240. Honour in death
- 239. Taking prisoners
- 238. Storm in the sand
- 237. Knocking at gates
- 236. One against five
- 235. A declaration
- 234. Information is vital
- 233. The desert city
- 232. Taking down orcs
- 231. Desert beasts
- 230. Champion of Belkhor
- 229. Tunneling
- 228. Briefing of assembly
- 227. Duneborns
- 226. Mana ball (almost 4k words chapter)
- 225. Back Home
- 224. Heroes returning
- 223. Saving a kingdom
- 222. Next circle
- 221. Taking down a tree
- 220. Treant (2)
- 219. Treant (1)
- 218. The Knight that Ascended
- 217. Facing hell
- 216. Merchant’s gift
- 215. Ally or foe
- 214. Elias
- 213. Blessings
- 212. Border town shenanigans
- 211. Plague lands (1)
- 210. March
- Chapter 209. Green triumphs caution
- Chapter 208. Faith
- Chapter 207. Treant
- Chapter 206. Fort Aegis
- Chapter 205. Astral discovery (2)
- Chapter 204. Astral discovery (1)
- Chapter 203. Plague on the door
- Chapter 202. A lesson in spells
- Chapter 201. Silvren
- Chapter 200. A Princess’ favour
- Chapter 199. Assassin Killer
- Chapter 198. Invaders
- Chapter 197. Circles and princess
- Chapter 196. Experiments with dead mana
- Magus Reborn Volume Chapter 1 is out on Amazon!
- Chapter 195. POV of a flaming knight
- Chapter 194. Berserkers
- Chapter 193. Targeting the youth
- Chapter 192. Assembly
- Stub Announcement
- Chapter 191. Caged birds
- Volume Chapter 4 Chapter 190.
- Volume Chapter 3 Epilogue 1
- Chapter 190 184. Vs Shakran
- Chapter 189 183. War speech
- Chapter 188 182. Prelude to the climax
- Chapter 187 181. Kraken's meal
- Chapter 186 180. Taking out nobles (2)
- Chapter 185 179. Taking out nobles (1)
- Chapter 184 178. Like a god of war
- Chapter 183 177. Battle of Dorn (2)
- Chapter 182 176. Battle of Dorn (1)
- Chapter 181 175. Rat trap
- Chapter 180 174. Rat
- Chapter 179 173. War Strategy
- Chapter 178 172. Battle of Verdis (2)
- Chapter 177 171. Battle of Verdis (1)
- Chapter 176 170. Girl of the White Woods
- Chapter 175 169. One in a crowd
- Chapter 174 168. Pawns and lord
- Chapter 173 167. A war approaches
- Chapter 172 166. Kraken
- Chapter 171 165. Underwater dungeon
- Chapter 170 164. Trees and planes
- Chapter 169 163. Binding
- Chapter 168 162. Storm Sovereign
- Chapter 167 161. Spirit Trainer
- Chapter 166 160. Drudic magic
- Chapter 165 159. Elder tree
- Chapter 164 158. End times
- Chapter 163 157. Sylvastra
- Chapter 162 156. Idrin
- Chapter 161 155. Decisiveness
- Chapter 160 154. Battleboard
- Chapter 159 153. A new territory
- Chapter 158 152. Blackwood
- Chapter 157 Annual Membership Patreon
- Chapter 156 151. A duel of blood
- Chapter 155 150. A Chieftain's duty
- Chapter 154 149. Blood drinker
- Chapter 153 148. Walk with me
- Chapter 152 147. POV of a Maid
- Chapter 151 146. Messenger
- Chapter 150 145. Mana guns
- Chapter 149 144. Fatebreaker
- Chapter 148 143. Claim to throne
- Chapter 147 142. Figurehead
- Chapter 146 141. Conquering fears
- Chapter 145 140. Facing fears
- Chapter 144 139. Fears of mind
- Chapter 143 138. Shadowed History
- Chapter 142 137. Council of Elders
- Chapter 141 136. Second meeting
- Chapter 140 135. Verdis (3)
- Chapter 139 134. Verdis (2)
- Chapter 138 133. Verdis (1)
- Chapter 137 132. Firepower sales
- Chapter 136 131. Guild
- Chapter 135 130. Factions
- Chapter 134 129. Count Arzan
- Chapter 133 128. Watchers
- Chapter 132 127. A change of heart
- Chapter 131 126. Goddess and her words
- Chapter 130 125. Failsafe
- Chapter 129 124. Future policies
- Chapter 128 123. Schemes of the coming end
- Chapter 127 122. Dungeon exploration
- Chapter 126 121. Dual path
- Chapter 125 120. Count Arzan
- Chapter 124 Volume 3 chapter 119
- Chapter 123 Volume 2 Epilogue 2
- Chapter 122 New novel announcement!!
- Chapter 121 Volume 2 Epilogue 1
- Chapter 120 118. The Maleficent Viper
- Chapter 119 117. Aftermath
- Chapter 118 116. Veralt lives!
- Chapter 117 115. Beast wave (5)
- Chapter 116 114. Beast wave (4)
- Chapter 115 113. Beast wave (3)
- Chapter 114 112. Beast wave (2)
- Chapter 113 111. Beast wave (1)
- Chapter 112 110. Dead mana spiders
- Chapter 111 109. Frays
- Chapter 110 108. Apprentice awakening
- Chapter 109 107. Hard Decisions
- Chapter 108 106. A shocking demonstration
- Chapter 107 105. Mana cannons (2)
- Chapter 106 104. Mana cannons (1)
- Chapter 105 103. A Refugee's POV
- Chapter 104 102. Powering up!
- Chapter 103 101. Training shoddy mages
- Chapter 102 100. Busy day
- Chapter 101 99. Speech to band together
- Chapter 100 98. A dire situation
- Chapter 99 97. Back to Veralt
- Chapter 98 96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers
- Chapter 97 95. Thorny queen
- Chapter 96 94. Fiery duel
- Chapter 95 93. A brotherly reunion
- Chapter 94 92. POV of a Knight
- Chapter 93 91. Salvation in ice
- Chapter 92 90. Surgery
- Chapter 91 89. Allies and enemies
- Chapter 90 88. The Ball
- Chapter 89 87. Alchemists
- Chapter 88 86. Balen
- Chapter 87 85. Power games
- Chapter 86 84. Ascension exam
- Chapter 85 83. Legacy of the past
- Chapter 84 82. Sardonic laugh
- Chapter 83 81. Secrets of Inheritance
- Chapter 82 80. Giving it back
- Chapter 81 79. Interrogation
- Chapter 80 78. The Extravagant Tower
- Chapter 79 77. The capital
- Chapter 78 76. POV of a sand guard
- Chapter 77 75. Geopolitics
- Chapter 76 74. A show of strength
- Chapter 75 73. Yafgar
- Chapter 74 72. A safe passage
- Chapter 73 71. Barbarians (2)
- Chapter 72 70. Barbarians (1)
- Chapter 71 69. Kingdom politics
- Chapter 70 68. Heir?
- Chapter 69 67. Instinctual technique
- Chapter 68 66. Warding
- Chapter 67 65. Preparations
- Chapter 66 64. Magus Veridia
- Chapter 65 63. Forest spirit
- Chapter 64 62. Primal urgency
- Chapter 63 61. Spiders
- Chapter 62 60. Farmlands
- Chapter 61 59. Rude guests
- Chapter 60 58. Start again (Volume 2 begins)
- Chapter 59 57 - Francis Side chapter
- Chapter 58 56. Volume 1 Epilogue
- Chapter 57 55. Explosion
- Chapter 56 54. Fiend
- Chapter 55 53. Elephant in the room
- Chapter 54 52. Sonia
- Chapter 53 51. Aftermath
- Chapter 52 50. Kai vs queen
- Chapter 51 49. Larvae nest (2)
- Chapter 50 48. Larvae nest (1)
- Chapter 49 47. The Black Sheep (2)
- Chapter 48 46. The Black Sheep (1)
- Chapter 47 45. A desert dweller
- Chapter 46 15 chapter patreon announcement!
- Chapter 45 44. Mercenaries
- Chapter 44 43. Potion making
- Chapter 43 42. Is that a dragon?
- Chapter 42 41. The queen's dilemma
- Chapter 41 40. Vermala
- Chapter 40 39. Down the slope
- Chapter 39 38. A beating
- Chapter 38 37. A long shot
- Chapter 37 36. Off to next problem
- Chapter 36 35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2)
- Chapter 35 34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1)
- Chapter 34 33. Recruits and Golems
- Chapter 33 32. A Miner's POV again
- Chapter 32 31. Awakening
- Chapter 31 30. Enforcers
- Chapter 30 29. Shapeshifter of Veralt
- Chapter 29 28. Strange History
- Chapter 28 27. Golems
- Chapter 27 26. Morning drill
- Chapter 26 25. Break the Trolls
- Chapter 25 24. An evening stroll
- Chapter 24 23. Funeral services
- Chapter 23 22. A long walk
- Chapter 22 21. Necromancer dwelling
- Chapter 21 20. Swirling Mists
- Chapter 20 19. Heavy heart
- Chapter 19 18. Dealing with White Stuff
- Chapter 18 17. Mana fiends (?)
- Chapter 17 16. Dirty goblins (Bonus chap)
- Chapter 16 15. Actra
- Chapter 15 14. Who doesn't like soup?
- Chapter 14 13. Vasper forest
- Chapter 13 Patreon Announcement!!!
- Chapter 12 12. Routine and corruption
- Chapter 11 11. Merchant of spice
- Chapter 10 10. A miner's POV
- Chapter 9 9. Laws and conversations
- Chapter 8 8. Syphon
- Chapter 7 7. "...A Mage, Lord Arzan?"
- Chapter 6 6. First Circle
- Chapter 5 5. Tradeheart Merchant Company?
- Chapter 4 4. Debts and Stuff
- Chapter 3 3. Uncovering past
- Chapter 2 2. A sudden attack
- 1. Things go wrong